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2. Side Panel Side Panel 17 18 3 Set the SW100 to the desired position The default set ting is NOR NOR White letters are displayed with a black border REV Black letters are displayed with a white border SW100 NOR REV A 4 Place the side panels bottom panel and bottom cover in their previous positions and fasten the screws that were previously removed 19 SETUP MENU The SETUP MENU has four main submenus Alarm Setup System Setup Preset Data Load and Communication All of these main menus are further divided into submenus SETUP MENU ALARM Ok E Eeer PRESET DATA LOAD a gi ggengegrasetasggsgegiedegt egen COMMUNICATION iscnccacasanandanrtetioidioxensxsacionseesen E Displaying the Setup Menu 1 Check that the camera monitor and peripherals are correctly and securely connected 2 Switch all the system components on The operation indicator of the WV CU161C lights up and the picture of the camera appears on the monitor 3 Press the CAMERA SETUP SETUP PROGRAM button for 2 seconds or more while the SHIFT indicator is lit 4 The SETUP MENU appears WV CU161C SETUP MENU ALARM SETUP 1 SYSTEM SETUP A PRESET DATA LOAD y COMMUNICATION 1 Note The COMMUNICATION parameter appears when the DATA switch is set to RS 485 See page 16 E Buttons amp Controls used in the Setup Menu SHIFT button CAMERA SETUP SETUP PROGRAM button Press the CAMERA SETUP SETUP PROGR
3. Alarm input is ignored while the ALARM SUSPEND indi cator is lit 2 To cancel the alarm suspension press the ALARM RESET SUSPEND button while the SHIFT indicator is lit The ALARM SUSPEND indicator goes off CAMERA SETUP Notes e To display the special menu move the cursor to SPE The camera setup operations are available using the WV CIAL on the setup menu and simultaneously hold down CU161C controller on the CAMERA SETUP menus numeric buttons 4 and 6 for 2 seconds or more For further information refer to the Operating Instructions e To restore all default values move the cursor to CAM for the individual combination cameras ERA RESET on the setup menu and simultaneously hold down buttons 4 5 and 6 for 2 seconds or more Camera Setup e The menu for restoring the camera defaults differs 1 Hold down the CAMERA SETUP SETUP PROGRAM depending on the camera type button for 2 seconds or more to access the Camera For example SPECIAL for the WV CS654 SPECIAL Setup menu The CAMERA SETUP indicator lights up 2 for the WV CS854 and END for fixed cameras e If camera setup is started using the buttons on the cam Example of Camera Setup menu era then all future setup operations must be performed ERE SET UD PENG FIF with the buttons Ge E H camera setup is started using the System Controller HOME POSITION 15 j GE then all future setup operations must be performed AUTO MODE AUTO PAN using the same control
4. Panasonic System Controller Operating Instructions Model No WV CUT 61 C Before attempting to connect or operate this product please read these instructions carefully and save this manual for future use ENGLISH VERSION Caution Before attempting to connect or operate this product please read the label on the bottom RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL The lightning flash with arrowhead sym bol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the pres ence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a SA 1965 risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilat eral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appli ance SA 1966 NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance
5. Data Title 1 Display the PRESET DATA LOAD menu 2 Select the desired CAM1 CAMB8 position by moving the joystick up or down 3 Press the PRESET SET PROGRAM PRESET button The camera number and data title menu appear on the monitor as shown below CAM1 DOWN LOAD 1 UP LOAD 4 DATA TITLE 4 Select DATA TITLE by moving the joystick up or down Press the PRESET SET PROGRAM PRESET button The menu shown below appears on the monitor O1CAM1 Title Area 0123456789 ABCDEFGHIJKLM NOPQRSTUVWXYZ 7 37 GHIP Character Area Space 5 Move the cursor to the desired character symbol in the character symbol area by moving the joystick up down right or left and then pressing the PRESET SET PRO GRAM PRESET button The selected character is dis played in the title area 6 Repeat step 5 to complete the data title A title of up to 12 characters can be selected 7 After setting all data titles press the HOME ESC button to return to the Preset Data Menu To replace a specific character 1 Move the cursor to the title area by moving the joystick 2 Move the cursor on the character to be replaced by moving the joystick right or left 3 Move the cursor from there to the desired character in the character area by moving the joystick up or down and move the cursor to the desired character by mov ing the joystick up down right or left 4 Press PRESET SET PROGRAM PRESET button The character selected i
6. activate or deactivate the alarm suspension mode The LED next to the button is lit while the alarm suspen sion mode operates 5 Camera Setup Setup Program Button CAMERA SETUP SETUP PROGRAM Pressing this button for 2 seconds or more will open or close the Camera Setup menu Pressing this button for 2 seconds or more while the SHIFT indicator is lit will open or close the controller setup menu The indicator next to the respective button is lit while the setup window Is operated This button is also used to program the camera patrol learning and preset position functions Slow Camera Function Button SLOW CAMERA FUNCTION The pan tilt speed will decrease if this button is pressed while the joystick controller is moved Pressing this combined with the numeric buttons while the SHIFT indicator is lit will execute the camera func tions E Rear View 0D 000 0 10 O Alarm Switch This switch is used to specify the functions for the 5 pin terminal adjacent to the switch When the switch is set to the upper position the terminals supply and accept the alarm related signals with a Time Lapse VCR When the switch is in the lower position the terminals accept alarm inputs 1 2 3 and 4 2 Alarm Terminals Terminal functions are specified by the alarm switch position as shown in the table Refer to page 14 for con nection with a Time Lapse VCR l Switch Position Pin Up Down Alarm Input Alarm Input 1 Alarm Ou
7. left The initial factory setting is 1 bit Note This setting must be compatible with the peripherals connected Wait Time This item lets you set the waiting time in milliseconds ms until the next RS 485 communication retry 1 Display the COMMUNICATION menu 2 Select WAIT TIME by moving the joystick up or down 3 Select OFF 100 200 400 or 1000 ms for the wait time by moving the joystick to the right or left The initial factory setting is OFF No retry Delay Time This item lets you set the minimum delay time from the reception of data to the reply for RS 485 communication 1 Display the COMMUNICATION menu 2 Select DELAY TIME by moving the joystick up or down 3 Select OFF 20 40 or 100 ms for the delay time by mov ing the joystick to the right or left The initial factory setting is OFF XON XOFF This item lets you set the flow control for RS 485 communi cation 1 Display the COMMUNICATION menu 2 Select XON OFF by moving the joystick up or down 3 Select the NOT USE or USE mode by moving the joy stick to the right or left The initial factory setting is NOT USE 26 OPERATING PROCEDURES CAMERA CONTROL FUNCTIONS Camera control functions are operable It is necessary to set up the camera before using the cam era control functions For further information refer to the Operating Instructions for the respective combination cam era See page 33 You can also set it up from the Camera Setup menu du
8. m PROGRAM PRESET A ee ee 0 O D 1 Operate Indicator OPERATE The four following Auto Panning modes can be selected Lights up while the System Controller power is on by pressing the AUTO button in combination with but tons 1 to 4 2 Alarm Indicator ALARM For further information refer to the Operating Instruc Blinks when an alarm is activated tions for the individual combination cameras The blink changes to a steady light when the alarm is AUTO PAN ON or Functions set on a combination automatically reset camera Simply press this button or press button 1 and Press the ALARM RESET button to turn the indicator off then this button AUTO SORT ON Press button 2 and then this button 3 Auto Panning Black and White Selection Patrol Stop AUTO SEQ ON Press button 3 and then this button Button AUTO B W PATROL STOP RANDOM PAN ON Press button 4 and then this but AUTO Pressing this button will activate the auto pan ton ning function of cameras that are provided with this feature 4 Patrol Play Patrol Learn Button B W Pressing this while the SHIFT indicator is lit will PATROL PLAY PATROL LEARN display the picture in black and white on the moni Pressing this button will start the camera patrol play tor function Pressing this button while holding down the PATROL STOP Pressing this button while holding CAMERA SETUP button will start to program the cam down the CAMERA SETUP button will stop pro era patr
9. posi tion to connect with four sensors ALARM SETUP ALARM DISPLAY ON SITE ALARM TERM ALARM ALARM OUTPUT ALARM BUZZER ALARM TERMINAL Alarm Display Setting This item lets you select whether or not to display an ALARM text line on the monitor when an alarm is activat ed Display the ALARM SETUP menu Move the cursor to ALARM DISPLAY Select ON or OFF using the joystick and then press the SET button The factory setting is ON LA N ch ON Display is enabled OFF Display is disabled Note The display time differs depending on the Alarm Output Setting Site Alarm Setting This item lets you enable or disable the controller to receive the camera site alarm 1 Display the ALARM SETUP menu 2 Select SITE ALARM by moving the joystick up or down 3 Select SITE ALARM ON or OFF by moving the joystick to the right or left The initial factory setting is ON ON The controller receives the site alarm Video Motion Detection VMD issued by the camera OFF The site alarm is disabled Terminal Alarm Setting This item lets you enable or disable the controller to receive the alarm signal from the alarm connector 1 Display the ALARM SETUP menu 2 Select TERM ALARM by moving the joystick up or down 3 Select TERM ALARM ON or OFF by moving the joystick to the right or left The initial factory setting is ON ON Alarm activation through the terminal is received OFF Alarm activation thr
10. with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense FCC Caution To assure continued compliance example use only shielded interface cables when connecting to com puter or peripheral devices Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compli ance could void the user s authority to operate this equip ment The serial number of this product may be found on the bot tom of the unit You should note the serial number of this unit in the space provided and retain this book as a permanent record of your purchase to aid identification in the event of theft Model No Serial No WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture For U S A IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1 Read these instructions 2 Keep these instructions 3 Heed all warnings 4 Follow all instructions 5 Do not use this apparatus near water 6 Clean only with dry cloth 7 Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions 8 Do not use near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat 9 D
11. AM button for 2 seconds or more while the SHIFT indicator is lit PRESET SET PROGRAM PRESET button Press this button to confirm the parameter selection or to enter a submenu for an item marked with A PRESET PROGRAM PRESET HOME ESC button Press this button to return to the previous menu ESC e Joystick Controller R Up To select a setup item R Down To select a setup item R Left To decrease the parameter Right To increase the parameter e Closing Setup Menu Press the PRESET SET PROGRAM PRESET button for 2 seconds or more while the SHIFT indicator is lit The SETUP indicator goes off Note The new settings are not saved if the WV CU161C power is turned off before completing the setup Return to the WV CU161C SETUP MENU complete the setup and then turn the power off to save the new settings E Alarm Setup Alarm related functions are set up 1 Display the WV CU161CC SETUP MENU 2 Move the cursor to ALARM SETUP and then press the SET button The setup menu appears depending on the ALARM switch setting on the rear of the controller ALARM PRESET appears on the bottom of the menu when the ALARM switch is set to the upper position to connect with a time lapse VCR ALARM SETUP ALARM DISPLAY ON SITE ALARM TERM ALARM ALARM OUTPUT ALARM BUZZER ALARM PRESET ALARM TERMINAL amp appears on the bottom of the menu when the ALARM switch is set to the lower
12. D ii UP LOAD nu LOADING DATA TITLE ii Blinking END OClnnnnnnn 6 The text line LOADING appears on the right while uploading The bar graph changing from to J displays the uploading progress 7 END appears on the right after the uploading has been completed The progress bar disappears Notes e Preset data for up to 8 cameras can be uploaded e The uploading time is approximately 2 minutes per camera When uploading is completed combination cameras such as the WV CS854 will move during the initial periods to fit the new settings The camera picture may change as a result of uploaded data Access the Camera Setup menu to make any necessary settings Any previous preset data is overwritten by the uploaded data Press the HOME ESC button to terminate uploading ERROR 3 appears and the progress bar disappears END and error messages remain on the menu until the next operation is performed 24 e Check that the right unit address is selected for the combination camera when using the RS 485 mode The camera cannot be operated if the numbers do not agree Therefore preset data cannot be uploaded e Error Display The following messages appear on the monitor when errors occur during uploading ERROR1 Incompatibility Incompatibility detected between transmission data and camera model while uploading Uploading not possible for some reason other than the above ERROR 3 Causes except above
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14. PRESET Position 1 Position 10 Position 64 PATROL PLAY STOP LEARN Start IRIS Open Close EL SHUTTER On Off Speed Up Speed Down AGC On Off SENS UP CS854A On Off Up Down SENS UP AUTO On Off Up Down LL SYNC phase INC DEC PAN 180 turn CLEANING On Off BW SW AUTO 30 sec 60 sec 300 sec 600 sec 9 8 CAM FUNC 9 9 CAM FUNC 1 0 0 CAM FUNC From 1 to 64 1 0 1 CAM FUNC 1 1 0 CAM FUNC 1 6 4 CAM FUNC 1 6 5 CAM FUNC 1 6 6 CAM FUNC 1 6 7 CAM FUNC 1 6 9 CAM FUNC 1 7 0 CAM FUNC 1 7 1 CAM FUNC 1 7 2 CAM FUNC 1 7 3 CAM FUNC 1 7 4 CAM FUNC 1 7 5 CAM FUNC 1 7 6 CAM FUNC 1 7 7 CAM FUNC 1 7 8 CAM FUNC 1 7 9 CAM FUNC 1 8 0 CAM FUNC 1 8 1 CAM FUNC 1 8 2 CAM FUNC 1 8 8 CAM FUNC 1 8 4 CAM FUNC 1 8 5 CAM FUNC 1 8 6 CAM FUNC 1 8 7 CAM FUNC 1 8 8 CAM FUNC 1 8 9 CAM FUNC 1 9 0 CAM FUNC 1 9 1 CAM FUNC 1 9 2 CAM FUNC 1 9 3 CAM FUNC e Shortcut operations marked with will only change the parameter settings Actual o
15. WIDE The lens iris is adjusted by pressing the OPEN or CLOSE button while the SHIFT indicator is lit Hold down these buttons simultaneously for 1 second while the SHIFT indicator is lit in order to reset the iris back to the factory setting Preset Set Program Preset Button PRESET SET PROGRAM PRESET PRESET This button is used combined with the numer ic buttons to move a specific camera to a preset position SET This button is used to execute the currently high lighted setting in the Setup menu PROGRAM PRESET Pressing this while holding down the CAMERA SETUP SETUP PROGRAM button will program a preset position Numeric Buttons 0 9 These buttons are used for the numeric input of preset numbers and for executing parameters on the Camera Setup menu 2 Home Escape Button HOME ESC HOME This button is used to return a specific camera to the home position ESC This button is used to escape from the currently highlighted selection and return to the previous menu of the Setup Menu 3 Shift button SHIFT Pressing this button will enter or quit the shift mode While the SHIFT indicator is lit press or hold down a button that is assigned to a special function in the shift mode in order to activate or deactivate the function Alarm Reset Suspend Button ALARM RESET SUSPEND Pressing this button while the alarm function is activat ed will reset the system alarm Pressing this button while the SHIFT indicator is lit will
16. aintenance to qualified service personnel Handle the appliance with care Do not strike or shake the appliance as this may dam age the appliance e Do not expose the appliance to water or moisture Do not try to operate it in wet areas Take immediate action if the appliance becomes wet Turn the power off and refer servicing to qualified ser vice personnel Moisture can damage the appliance and can also cause electric shocks Do not use strong or abrasive detergents to clean the outside of the appliance Use a dry cloth to clean the appliance when it is dirty If the dirt is hard to remove then use a mild detergent and wipe gently Do not operate the appliance beyond its specified temperature humidity or power source ratings Do not use the appliance in an extreme environment where there are high temperatures or high humidity Use the appliance at temperatures within 10 C and 50 C 14 F to 122 F and where the humidity below 90 The input power source for this appliance is 120 V AC 60 Hz MAJOR OPERATING CONTROLS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS E Front View D 2 MO SE ee ee SS ont EI mee HMH PATROL STOP J PATROL LEARN UP Si poet NEAR FA L gt N R 7 ze FOCUS g AUTO FOCUS WIDE TELE ZOOM 7 DOWN IRIS CLOS LOSE IRIS RESET E nN po L O 5
17. amera and controller may vary depending on the system The controller can transmit cam era control commands via an RS 485 line or a coaxial cable A time lapse VTR VCR alarm sensors and a video monitor can be connected to the controller FEATURES The WV CU161C offers the following features when used with a combination camera e Pan tilt control Manual Pan Tilt Slow ON OFF Auto Panning ON OFF Sequence Sort Random e Lens control Iris Zoom Focus with Auto focus e Preset position memories Up to 64 positions including HOME e Patrol Learning Play e Image selection Color Black and White e Alarm control Suspension ON OFF Reset Note The WV CU161C will not perform audio communications even if an audio board is installed in the connected Receiver PRECAUTIONS Refer all work related to the installation of this product to qualified service personnel or system installers Do not block the ventilation opening or slots on the cover Place the appliance at least 5 cm 2 inches away from the wall to prevent the appliance from heating up Do not drop metallic parts through the slots as this could permanently damage the appliance Turn the power off immediately and refer servicing to qualified service personnel if any foreign parts fall through the slots Do not attempt to disassemble the appliance Do not remove any screws or covers as doing so can cause electric shocks There are not any user serviceable parts inside Refer m
18. d pairs suit able for RS485 Cable length may be extended up to 1 200 m 4 000 ft Internal Diagram TB TA RB RA Note Make sure to turn the DATA switch on the rear of the controller to RS 485 position 16 E Switch Setting There are four switches on the rear of the controller for specifying the terminal definition and data communication conditions A signal form selection switch SW1 and a character display mode switch SW100 are mounted inside the controller These inner switches do not need to be adjusted when the controller is used with the factory default settings Rear Panel Setting Rear Panel RS485 DATA TERM LNE 4 COAX 2 RS485 ALARM IN Alarm Terminal Definition Switch This switch specifies the functions for the 5 pin terminal The default setting is the upper position Upper position Used when connecting with a Time Lapse VCR The terminals function as ALARM IN ALARM OUT RECOVER IN and RESET OUT Lower position Used when connecting with multiple alarm sensors The terminals function as ALARM IN 1 4 Termination Switch This switch opens or terminates the RS 485 line The default setting is ON ON Used when connecting one to one The line is terminated by a 150 ohm resister OFF The line is open Line Switch This switch specifies the RS 485 communication mode Match it to the mode used by the connected devices The default set ting is 4 4 4 line full duplex 2 2 line hal
19. een to the WV CU161C SETUP MENU or camera SETUP MENU 2 Operate the camera using the following controls so that it traces the routine course that is the most frequently patrolled The learning is programmed for 30 seconds e Pan Tilt Joystick e Iris Open Close e Focus Near Far e Zoom Tele Wide e Preset position Note The memorized parameters may differ somewhat depending on the camera type Refer to the manual included with the camera 3 To stop the learning press the PATROL STOP button while holding down the PROGRAM button LEARNING appears on the monitor Camera Preset Position There are two ways of presetting camera positions One is to use the setup menu of the combination camera and the other is to operate the camera Follow the procedures described below to set up the cam era preset position while operating the combination cam era 1 Move the camera to the position you wish to preset using the joystick Adjust the picture using the following controls e Iris Open Close e Focus Near Far e Zoom Tele Wide Note The memorized parameters may differ somewhat depending on the camera type Refer to the manual included with the camera 2 Type a number with the numeric buttons for the preset position The typed number appears in the CAMERA section of the LED display HOME PRESET 3 Press the PRESET SET PROGRAM PRESET button while holding down the CAMERA SETUP SETUP PRO GRAM butt
20. elow is an abbreviation for the CAMERA FUNCTION button For more details refer to the Operating Instructions included with the cam era 29 Selecting a PRESET position From 1 to 64 1 10 64 AUTO PAN ON OFF Speed Up Speed Down Setting Start Point Setting End Point Setting PAN Reverse AUTO MODE MODE Off SEQ On SORT On ENDLESS PAN On Off DIGITAL FLIP On Off PROP PAN TILT Gel On Off SUPER D2 On Off AUTO FOCUS STOP AF On STOP AF Off AF On Activate HOME POSITION Move to HOME B W or C L B W On B W Off B W AUTO CAMERA ID On Off AREA TITLE NESW On USER On TITLE Off Notes 1 CAM FUNC 1 0 CAM FUNC 6 4 CAM FUNC 6 5 CAM FUNC 6 6 CAM FUNC 6 7 CAM FUNC 6 8 CAM FUNC 6 9 CAM FUNC 7 0 CAM FUNC 7 4 CAM FUNC 7 1 CAM FUNC 7 2 CAM FUNC 7 3 CAM FUNC 7 6 CAM FUNC 7 7 CAM FUNC 7 8 CAM FUNC 7 9 CAM FUNC 8 0 CAM FUNC 8 1 CAM FUNC 8 4 CAM FUNC 8 5 CAM FUNC 8 6 CAM FUNC 8 7 CAM FUNC 8 8 CAM FUNC 8 9 CAM FUNC 9 0 CAM FUNC 9 1 CAM FUNC 9 2 CAM FUNC 9 3 CAM FUNC 9 4 CAM FUNC 9 5 CAM FUNC 9 6 CAM FUNC 9 7 CAM FUNC EL ZOOM On Off RESTART Begin Memorize
21. er downloading has been completed The progress bar disappears 8 Editing the DATA TITLE For further information refer to Data Title on the next page Notes Preset data for up to 8 cameras can be downloaded Downloading time is approximately 2 minutes per cam era Any previously preset data is overwritten by the down loaded data Press the HOME ESC button while downloading to ter minate downloading ERROR 3 appears The progress bar disappears END and error messages remain on the menu until the next operation is performed Check that the right unit address is selected for the combination camera when the RS 485 mode is used If the numbers do not agree the camera cannot be oper ated Therefore preset data cannot be downloaded Error Display The following messages appear on the monitor when an error occurs during downloading ERROR 2 Lack of memory Memory capacity was exceeded while down loading Downloading not possi ble for some reason other than the above Uploading 1 Display the PRESET DATA LOAD menu 2 Select a camera number between CAM1 and CAM8 by moving the joystick up or down 3 Press the PRESET SET PROGRAM PRESET button The camera number and upload menu appear on the monitor as shown below CAM1 DOWN LOAD sy UP LOAD y DATA TITLE 4 Select UP LOAD by moving the joystick up or down 5 Press the PRESET SET PROGRAM PRESET button Uploading starts CAM1 DOWN LOA
22. f duplex Data Switch This switch specifies the data communication route between the controller and the camera The default setting is COAX COAX Control commands and status information are transmitted and received through a coaxial cable RS485 Commands and status are transmitted and received through an RS 485 cable connected to the RS 485 terminal OG Internal Switch Setting Caution e The internal switch setting should be performed by qualified service personnel or system installers e Unplug the controller power cord from the electric outlet before setting the internal switch in order to reduce the risk of electric shocks The internal switches SW1 and SW100 can be readjusted to change the recover output signal form or character display mode from the default settings Recover Output Switch SW1 1 Remove the bottom cover by removing the two screws The SW1 mounted inside the controller can be seen 2 Set the SW1 to the desired position The default setting is O 5V 0 5V OV or 5V output active when it is 5 V O C Open collector output active when it is low Control capacity is 16 V 500 mA maximum SW1 O C 0 5V 3 Place the bottom cover as it was before and fasten the two screws Display mode Switch SW100 1 Remove the bottom cover as described above 2 Remove the two side panels and the bottom panel by removing the twelve screws The SW100 mounted inside the con troller can be seen Bottom Cover
23. ff Defroster On Off AUX 1 2 Position Select Preset Position Home Position Camera Patrol Learn Play Stop Electronic Zoom Color Black and white selectable Camera function Camera Setup Camera Data Upload Camera Data Download Up to eight video cameras Alarm Buzzer On Off Alarm Title Display On Off Auto Alarm Reset Manual Alarm Reset Alarm Suspension Alarm Suspension Reset 10 C 50 C 14 F 122 F Less than 90 330 mm W x 74 5 mm H x 221 D mm 13 W x 2 15 16 H x 8 11 16 D 2 4 kg 5 3 Ibs Specifications are subject to change without notice Panasonic Security and Digital Imaging Company A Division of Matsushita Electric Corporation of America Executive Office One Panasonic Way 3E 7 Secaucus New Jersey 07094 Regional Offices Northeast One Panasonic Way Secaucus NJ 07094 201 348 7303 Southern 1225 Northbrook Parkway Suite 1 160 Suwanee GA 30024 770 338 6838 Midwest 1707 North Randall Road Elgin IL 60123 847 468 5211 Western 6550 Katella Ave Cypress CA 90630 714 373 7840 2001 Matsushita Communication Industrial Co Ltd All rights reserved Panasonic Canada Inc 5770 Ambler Drive Mississauga Ontario L4W 2T3 Canada 905 624 5010 Panasonic Sales Company Division of Matsushita Electric of Puerto Rico Inc Ave 65 de Infanteria Km 9 5 San Gabriel Industrial Park Carolina Puerto Rico 00985 809 750 4300 N1201 0 V8QA5895AN nae in Japan 19
24. ignal TERM i RS 485 signal 4 COAX a5 6 OFF 2 RS485 Notes e Refer to the operating instructions for each system component for connecting and operating them e If the public line is busy then it may cause instability for the system operation E Connection with a Time Lapse VCR Alarm in out and recover reset in out are connected between the time lapse VCR and the rear of the controller Note Use a relay as shown below when connecting an indicator such as a buzzer that exceeds 16 V DC 100 mA Time Lapse VCR 2 Ke 4 Ee ALARM IN ALARM d RESET IN 4 ALARM RECOVER OUT 5 ALARM OUT ALARM IN EN OUT a RECOVER IN 4 RESET OUT NC Normally Closed Contact NO Normally Open Contact Alarm Indicator etc E Cable loss Compensation Setting The maximum allowable cable length between a camera and a controller is 900 m 3 000 ft when using an RG 59U BELDEN or equivalent cable Cable loss compensation can be adjusted in the setup menu as S M or L Cable length with RG 59U Cable compensation BELDEN 9259 or equivalent parameter in WV CU161C E S Ge Unit m ft Setup menu 0 0 lt A lt 400m 1300ft gt S 400 1 300 lt A lt 700m 2300ft gt M 700 2 300 lt A lt 900m 3000ft gt L Am A ft 14 15 E RS 485 Connection Control data is transmitted and received between the con troller and other peripherals Use a shielded cable of data communication grade consisting of two twiste
25. ing Instruc tions for the combination camera 2 To stop auto pan move the joystick Patrol Play The combination camera reproduces a series of pan tilt movements and lens controls that have been preset before hand in Patrol Learning See page 33 to program the camera patrol learning func tion 1 Press the PATROL PLAY PATROL LEARN button PATROL LEARN The camera patrol picture appears on the monitor 2 To stop the patrol play function move the joystick Color or Black amp White A black and white image is easier to view in dark places while a colored image is better to use in the daylight Changing from color to B W and B W to color can be done manually 1 Press the AUTO B W PATROL STOP button while the SHIFT indicator is lit to change from color to a black and white picture The black and white picture appears on the monitor PATROL STOP 2 Press the AUTO B W PATROL STOP button while the SHIFT indicator is lit to change back from black and white to a color picture PATROL STOP Note This function is disabled when the B W is set to AUTO in the camera setup Set the B W to ON or OFF to make manual operations possible Combination Camera Shortcuts The combination camera is controlled using the hundred shortcuts shown in the table While the SHIFT indicator is lit type a number using the numeric buttons and then press the CAMERA FUNCTION button CAM FUNC in the table b
26. ler AUTO PAN KEY SEQ DIGITAL FLIP OFF e For further information refer to the Operating LOCAL REMOTE LOCAL SPECIALI 3 Instructions for the selected camera CAMERA 1 RS485 SET UP 2 Select an item and parameter by pressing numeric but Keys Used in the Camera Setup Menu tons 2 4 6 and 8 CAMERA SETUP SETUP PROGRAM button Hold down this button for 2 seconds or more to display the camera SETUP MENU Numeric buttons 3 Press the PRESET SET PROGRAM PRESET button to To move the cursor execute the parameter or enter a submenu To select modes ap ae PRESET PROGRAM PRESET 4 Press the HOME ESC button to return to the previous PRESET SET PROGRAM PRESET To enter a submenu menu PRESET HOME PROGRAM 5 Hold down the CAMERA SETUP SETUP PROGRAM HOME ESC button button for 2 seconds or more to complete the Camera To return to the previous menu Setup HOME ESC 32 33 Camera Patrol Learning There are two ways of setting the camera patrol learning One is to use the setup menu and the other is to operate the camera Follow the procedures described below to set the camera patrol learning up while operating the combination camera 1 Press the PATROL LEARN button while holding down the PROGRAM button CAMERA SETUP E PATROL LEARN LEARNING appears on the monitor LEARNING Note Pressing the PROGRAM button alone for 2 sec onds will change the scr
27. n the title area is replaced with the correct character To delete a specific character A specific character can be deleted by selecting SPACE to replace it in the character area 1 Move the cursor to the title area by moving the joystick 2 Move the cursor on the character to be deleted by mov ing the joystick right or left 3 Move the cursor from there to SPACE in the character area by moving the joystick up or down 4 Press the PRESET SET PROGRAM PRESET button The character selected in the title area is deleted Space mark appears in place of the deleted char acter 29 E Communication Setup Note The COMMUNICATION menu appears when the DATA switch is set to RS 485 COMMUNICATION UNIT ADDRESS 1 BAUD RATE 19200 DATA BIT 8 PARITY CHECK NONE STOP BIT 1 WAIT TIME OFF DELAY TIME OFF XON XOFF NOT USE Unit Address This item lets you set the unit address assigned to the cam era for RS 485 communication Be sure to confirm the cam era unit address before setting up this item 1 Display the COMMUNICATION menu 2 Select UNIT ADDRESS by moving the joystick up or down 3 Select the unit address assigned to the combination camera in the range from 1 to 96 by moving the joystick to the right or left The initial factory setting is 1 Note The camera cannot be operated if an address differ ent from that set on the camera is selected Baud Rate This item lets you set the baud rate for RS 485 c
28. nal Ground Terminal SIGNAL GND INSTALLATION CAUTION e Installation should be performed by qualified service personnel or system installers according to the following instruc tions e Disconnect the power cord from the service outlet before installation E Mounting in the Rack 1 Remove the Connector Panel and Bottom Cover from the controller by removing the four screws Mount the Connector Panel onto the bottom by using the two screws that were removed above Mount the Bottom Cover onto the rear by using the two screws that were removed above Remove the side panels by removing the four screws Remove the Palm Rest Panel by removing the two SCrews Fix the Rack Mounting Angles onto both sides by using the four screws Mount the controller in the EIA standard 19 inch rack Note Always keep the temperature in the rack within 45 C 10 122 F 6 Supplied WV Q62 Connector Panel 5 s SS SIZ gt ei Be Bottom Cover Se 3 Bottom Cover z lt EA gt JN RFK Connector Panel K X 2 Side Panel Right Supplied Rack Mounting Angle WV Q62 Optional Accessory WV Q62 CONNECTION amp SETTING E System Connection Basic Connection The WV CU161C can be connected with a camera a Time Lapse VCR and a video monitor as in the typical system configura tion shown below Combination Camera I I I 900 m
29. o not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet 10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the points where they exit from the apparatus 11 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 12 Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip overs st 83125A 13 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time 14 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped CONTENTS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUC HONS E 3 SET 5 PREFAB oraa A A E EE 5 SIN e 6 MAJOR OPERATING CONTROLS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS eege EE 7 EO EE 7 MCA E 9 DAE TON E 10 OU MPN A MS EE 10 C
30. ol learning function gramming the camera patrol learning function D Wiper Auxiliary 1 Button WIPER AUX1 Pressing this button will turn the housing wipers on or off for cameras provided with this function Pressing this while the SHIFT indicator is lit will turn on or off the AUX1 function controlling accessories that are connect ed to the camera or the specified receiver The indicator next to the respective button is lit while the wiper or AUX1 operates Defroster Auxiliary 2 Button DEF AUX2 Pressing this button will turn the housing defroster on or off for cameras provided with this function Pressing this while the SHIFT indicator is lit will turn on or off the AUX2 function controlling accessories that are connect ed to the camera or the specified receiver The indicator next to the respective button is lit while the defroster or AUX2 operates Joystick Controller UP DOWN L R This joystick manually operates the Pan Tilt Head and moves the cursor in the Setup menu on the monitor screen UP Upward DOWN Downward L Left R Right Focus Buttons FOCUS NEAR FAR These buttons are used to adjust the lens focus of cam eras equipped with the specified lens When these buttons are pressed simultaneously the lens focus is set automatically when the specified cam era is used Zoom lris Buttons ZOOM WIDE TELE IRIS CLOSE OPEN These buttons are used to zoom the camera image in TELE and out
31. ommunica tion 1 Display the COMMUNICATION menu 2 Select BAUD RATE by moving the joystick up or down 3 Select 19200 9600 4800 or 2400 bps for the baud rate by moving the joystick to the right or left The initial factory setting is 19200 bps Notes e The data response may be unstable at the baud rate of 2400 bps for some functions such as resetting alarms e This setting must be compatible with the peripherals connected Data Bit This item lets you set the number of data bits for RS 485 communication 1 Display the COMMUNICATION menu 2 Select DATA BIT by moving the joystick up or down 3 Select 7 or 8 bits for the number of data bits by moving the joystick to the right or left The initial factory setting is 8 bits Note This setting must be compatible with the peripherals connected Parity Check This item lets you set the parity check mode for RS 485 communication 1 Display the COMMUNICATION menu 2 Select PARITY CHECK by moving the joystick up or down 3 Select NONE EVEN or ODD for the parity check by moving the joystick to the right or left The initial factory setting is NONE Note This setting must be compatible with the peripherals connected Stop Bit This item lets you set the number of stop bits for RS 485 communication 1 Display the COMMUNICATION menu 2 Select STOP BIT by moving the joystick up or down 3 Select 1 or 2 for the number of stop bits by moving the joystick to the right or
32. on The position and its number are memorized for future recall CAM ERA SETUP z t 34 ALL RESET The WV CU161C System Controller can be reset to the default settings as follows 1 Turn off the Power Switch 2 Turn on the Power Switch while simultaneously pressing numeric buttons 2 4 and 6 3 Resetting has been completed when all LEDs light up for a few seconds and then go off except for the Operate Indicator Note The downloaded data for the camera remains as it is 35 SPECIFICATIONS Power Source Power Consumption Camera Input Alarm Input Alarm Recover Input Video Output Alarm Output Alarm Reset Output Data Input Output Lens Control Pan Tilt Control Housing Control Camera Control Alarm Ambient Operating Temperature Ambient Operating Humidity Dimensions Weight Dimensions and weight are approximate 120 V AC 60 Hz 6 W Composite Video Signal 1 V p p 75 Q No voltage contact No voltage contact Composite Video Signal 1 V p p 75 Q Open collector 16 V DC 100 mA max Open collector 16 VDC 100 mA max Pulse VCR 5 V DC approx 500 m sec internally switchable Equivalent to RS 485 4 Line Full Duplex 2 Line Half Duplex switchable Zoom Tele Wide Focus Near Far Auto Focus Iris Open Close Preset Manual Pan Manual Tilt 8 directions 8 steps 4 steps slow speed Auto Pan On Off Random Pan On Off Wiper On O
33. or less Using RG 59U BELDEN 9259 or equivalent cable Coaxial Multiplex Communication DATA WV CU161C COAX ALARM INPUT OUTPUT H See page 14 RS485 Time Lapse VCR l VIDEO IN Control Site VIDEO OUT Video Monitor Note Refer to the operating instructions of each system component for connection and operation 11 Connecting more Cameras A bi directional video switcher purchased separately can be installed when connecting more than one camera Video signal reception camera control and alarm input reception are only available between the camera selected and the controller due to the nature of the switcher Camera Camera Housing Combination Camera Receiver Video Switcher System Controller WV CU161C DATA CAMERA IN COAX RS485 VIDEO IN Video Monitor Note Refer to the operating instructions of each system component for connection and operation Connecting with a Distant Camera Site Using two Network Interface Units that is a Transmitter and a Receiver will help to extend the distance between the camera and control sites An RS 485 is used when the communication line is extended for more than 1200 m 400 ft RS 485 Cable Coaxial Cable Transmitter DATA PORT WV CS854A Public lines Receiver Network Interface Unit VIDEO OUT DATA PORT Control Site i Video Monitor System Controller WV CU161C RS485 Se DATA Video s
34. ough the terminal is no received Alarm Output Setting This item lets you select the duration that the following three functions continue working for after an alarm activation The ALARM is displayed on the monitor ALARM DIS PLAY ON mode The alarm is output to external devices from the ALARM OUTPUT connector The buzzer sounds ALARM BUZZER ON mode 1 Display the ALARM SETUP menu 2 Select ALARM OUTPUT by moving the joystick up or down 3 Select the desired alarm output duration of 15 305 40S 50S 1MIN 2MIN 3MIN 4MIN 5MIN EXT or OFF by moving the joystick to the right or left The initial factory setting is 10S EXT The alarm signal continues to be output from the alarm output connector until the alarm is reset The alarm is not automatically reset 1S 5MIN The alarm signal is only supplied from the alarm output connector for the set time The alarm is automatically reset after the set time The ALARM indicator changes from blinking to a steady light OFF No alarm output signal is supplied The alarm is deactivated d Alarm Buzzer Setting This item lets you select whether or not to sound the alarm buzzer when an alarm is activated 1 Display the ALARM SETUP menu 2 Select ALARM BUZZER by moving the joystick up or down 3 Select ALARM BUZZER ON or OFF by moving the joy stick to the right or left The initial factory setting is ON Note The alarm buzzer time differs depending on 4 alarm out
35. perations take place when the conditions for changing the settings are met e NO REGS FLIP ON may appear on the monitor Re enter the shortcut e Shortcuts may be ignored while PAN TILT ZOOM or FOCUS is in operation e PATROL LEARN only saves 1 through 6 4 1 6 9 and 1 7 0 in the memory e PATROL PLAY stops when a shortcut other than 1 6 9 or 1 7 0 is entered E Camera Housing Control Wiper Control The camera housing provided with the wiper is controlled 1 Press the WIPER AUX1 button to operate the wiper on the selected camera Ee sei The WIPER indicator lights up 2 Press the WIPER AUX1 button to cancel the wiper con trol function The WIPER indicator goes off Caution Be sure to turn off the wiper whenever it is not needed or before selecting another camera for viewing in order to prevent the wipers from quickly wearing out Defroster Control The camera housing provided with the defroster is con trolled 1 Press the DEF AUX2 button to operate the defroster for the selected camera DEF Seel AUX2 LI The DEF indicator lights up 2 To cancel the defroster control function press the DEF AUX2 button The DEF indicator goes off 30 E External Device Control Auxiliary Control An auxiliary device connected to the Receiver or a camera is controlled 1 Press the WIPER AUX1 or DEF AUX2 button while the SHIFT indicator is lit to acti
36. put setting Alarm Preset Position Setting This item lets you preset a camera position to an alarm input The camera will move its pan tilt head to the position when the alarm operates e The menu below appears when the ALARM switch on the rear of the controller is set to the upper position to connect with a Time Lapse VCR ALARM SETUP ALARM DISPLAY ON SITE ALARM TERM ALARM ALARM OUTPUT ALARM BUZZER ALARM PRESET 1 Display the ALARM SETUP menu 2 Select ALARM PRESET by moving the joystick up or down 3 Move the joystick to the right or left to select the desired preset numbers of the picture on the moni tor in the range from 1 64 or if no preset num bers are assigned The initial factory setting is No assignment 1 64 Preset numbers No assignment Note ALARM PRESET is only available when a combination camera is connected Alarm Terminal The menu below appears when the ALARM switch on the rear of the controller is set to the lower position to receive the four sensor inputs ALARM SETUP ALARM DISPLAY ON SITE ALARM ON TERM ALARM ON ALARM OUTPUT 10S ALARM BUZZER ON ALARM TERMINAL 1 1 Display the ALARM SETUP menu 2 Select ALARM TERMINAL by moving the joystick up or down 3 Press the PRESET SET PROGRAM PRESET button The ALARM TERMINAL menu opens ALARM TERMINAL ALARM PRESET 4 Select the alarm terminal number by moving the joystick up or down 5 Move the jo
37. ra moves to the preset position when an alarm is activated The camera picture at that position is displayed on the monitor The alarm output signal is supplied to the time lapse VCR until the alarm is reset Notes e Alarm display On Off and Buzzer On Off mode can be selected See page 20 and 21 e The camera or receiver control can be continued even when an alarm is generated E Alarm Reset Automatic or manual resetting can be selected When the alarm is reset ALARM disappears from the monitor screen and the alarm reset signal is output to the time lapse VCR Automatic Reset The alarm is automatically reset after the programmed alarm output time has elapsed The alarm indicator changes from blinking to steady light and ALARM disappears from the monitor screen Press the ALARM RESET SUSPEND button to turn off the steady light Note Alarm can also be reset by input of the alarm recover signal no voltage contact from the time lapse VCR The reset mode in this case is the same as for automat ic reset Manual Reset Press the ALARM RESET SUSPEND button The alarm indicator goes off ALARM disappears from the monitor screen and alarm is reset E Alarm Suspend The alarm suspension function allows you to suspend the alarm function while setting up the camera or the WV CU161C 1 Press the ALARM RESET SUSPEND button while the SHIFT indicator is lit The ALARM SUSPEND indicator lights up
38. ring operating the system E Pan Tilt Control A combination camera or an ordinary camera with pan tilt head can be controlled Move the pan tilt head in the desired direction using the joystick Joystick To move the pan tilt head slowly move the joystick while holding down the SLOW CAMERA FUNCTION button Note The SLOW CAMERA FUNCTION button only works in combination with cameras or pan tilt heads that are pro vided with more than 8 step speeds E Lens Control A motorized lens can be controlled 1 Press the FOCUS NEAR or FOCUS FAR button to adjust the lens focus while watching the monitor osf L auto FOCUS Hl If you are using a camera with an auto focus feature then the lens focus can be automatically adjusted by simultaneously pressing the FOCUS NEAR and FOCUS FAR butions Press the ZOOM TELE button to zoom in on the object or press the ZOOM WIDE button to zoom out from the scene Sie IRIS CLOSE OPEN LIRIS RESET The focal length differs depending on the lens installed on the camera Press the SHIFT button SHIFT LI Press the ZOOM RIS buttons to adjust the lens iris while watching the monitor lf the IRIS CLOSE and IRIS OPEN buttons are simulta neously pressed for approximately 1 second or more then the iris is reset to the default values IRIS CLOSE OPEN LIRIS RESET EI E Operation of Combination Camera lt is necessary
39. ry setting is ON 22 E Preset Data Loading The data settings preset to the camera are downloaded to the controller A set of preset data can be given a title by the controller operation The preset data with the title can be uploaded to other cameras 1 Display the WV CU161C SETUP MENU 2 Select PRESET DATA LOAD by moving the joystick up or down 3 Press the PRESET SET PROGRAM PRESET button The PRESET DATA LOAD screen appears on the moni tor as shown below PRESET DATA LOAD OCAM1 O CAM2 CAM3 O CAM4 CAM5 a CAM6 CAM7 CAM8 ad d dd d dd RB Data saved a No Data saved The factory default setting for all cameras from CAM1 to CAMB is s Downloading 1 Display the PRESET DATA LOAD menu 2 Select a camera number between CAM1 and CAM8 by moving the joystick up or down 3 Press the PRESET SET PROGRAM PRESET button The camera number and download menu appear on the monitor as shown below CAM1 DOWN LOAD s UP LOAD 3 DATA TITLE 4 Select DOWN LOAD by moving the joystick up or down 5 Press the PRESET SET PROGRAM PRESET button Downloading starts CAM1 l D DOWN LOAD 1 LOADING Blinking UP LOAD d DATA TITLE END O00 n n s 23 ERROR 3 Causes except above 6 The text line LOADING blinks on the right while down loading The bar graph changing from m to displays the down loading progress 7 END appears on the right aft
40. to set up the combination camera before Operating it For further setup information refer to the Operating Instructions for the combination camera See page 30 You can also set it up from the Camera Setup menu during operating the system Moving to a Preset Position The combination camera is moved to a position preset beforehand Select a preset number using the numeric buttons and then press the PRESET SET PROGRAM PRESET button PRESET PRESET PROGRAM PRESET SET SET The picture of the camera in that position appears on the monitor Moving to the Home Position The combination camera is moved to the home position preset beforehand Press the HOME ESC button HOME ESC The picture in that position appears on the monitor Auto Pan The combination camera starts a specific panning mode preset beforehand 1 Press the AUTO B W PATROL STOP button PATROL STOP The auto panning function is activated The picture appears on the monitor The following functions may be also available depend ing on the combination camera AUTO PAN ON or functions set in the combination camera Press the numeric button 1 and then press this button AUTO SORT ON Press the numeric button 2 and then press this button AUTO SEQ ON Press the numeric button 3 and then press this button RANDOM PAN ON Press the numeric button 4 and then press this button For further information refer to the Operat
41. tput Alarm Input 2 Recover Input Alarm Input 3 Reset Output Alarm Input 4 Signal ground Signal ground 3 RS 485 Terminal This terminal is used to exchange control data with the camera site 4 Termination Switch TERM ON OFF This switch is used to terminate the RS 485 communi cation lines It should normally be kept in the ON position 5 Line Selection Switch LINE 4 2 This switch is used to select full duplex 4 lines or half duplex 2 lines for the communication lines 6 Data Selection Switch DATA COAX RS485 This switch selects the data communication route from among the multiplexing data on a coaxial cable or when using an RS 485 line 7 Video Output Connector VIDEO OUT This connector supplies composite video signals from the camera Camera Input Connector CAMERA IN This connector accepts the multiplexed video and con trol data signals from the specified camera or a speci fied receiver 9 AC Cord Power Switch POWER This switch is used to turn the System Controller power on and off Caution In the following cases disconnect the AC cord from the service outlet or switch off an ALL POLE MAIN SWITCH with a contact separation of at least 3 mm in each pole incorporated in the electri cal insulation of the building This is to be used when the controller needs to be isolated from the AC mains when the controller will not be used for a long time and when there is light ning i Sig
42. vate the connected device to the receiver The AUX1 or AUX2 indicator lights up J FSS ear el Mel 2 To cancel the auxiliary control function press the WIPER AUX1 or DEF AUX2 button while the SHIFT indicator is lit The AUX1 or AUX2 indicator goes off Al ALARM CONTROL FUNCTIONS When the WV CU161C receives an alarm signal from a camera site an alarm is activated The WV CU161C can handle the following alarms Camera Site Alarm Coaxial Multiplex Communication Alarm is multiplexed with video signals from the cam era RS 485 Site Communication Alarm is transmitted via RS 485 Terminal Alarm Alarm is input via the alarm input terminal on the rear panel from external devices such as sensors E Alarm Operation ALARM appears on the monitor screen when the alarm signal is supplied in the Alarm On mode Character display ALARM DISPLAY ON The alarm indicator starts to blink and the buzzer sounds ALARM BUZZER is preset to ON at the factory Panasonic OPERATE co Blinking Alarm has been activated Light on Alarm has been reset automatically or by input signal from external devices when the alarm switch is in the upper position Light off Alarm has been reset manually or the ALARM RESET SUSPEND button has been pressed while the alarm indicator is on ALARM C If the preset number is set for the ALARM PRESET or ALARM TERMINAL parameter in ALARM SETUP menu then the came
43. ystick to the right or left to select the desired preset numbers The initial factory setting is No assignment 1 64 Preset numbers No assignment 6 Press the HOME ESC button to return to the previous menu Notes e ALARM TERMINAL is only available when a combina tion camera is connected e If the camera has the Preset Alarm ON OFF mode then set it to OFF E System Setup 1 Display the WV CU161C SETUP MENU 2 Select SYSTEM SETUP by moving the joystick up or down 3 Press the PRESET SET PROGRAM PRESET button The SYSTEM SETUP menu appears on the monitor SYSTEM SETUP CABLE COMP S SWITCH BUZZER ON Cable Compensation Setting This item lets you select a compensation level to match to transmission loss caused by cable extension 1 Display the SYSTEM SETUP menu 2 Select CABLE COMP by moving the joystick up or down 3 Select the most appropriate cable length by moving the joystick to the right or left The initial factory setting is S S Less than 400 m 1 300 ft M 400 m 1 300 ft to 700 m 2 300 ft L 700 m 2 300 ft to 900 m 3 000 ft When using RG 59U BELDEN 9259 or equivalent cable Switch Buzzer Setting This item lets you select whether or not to sound the switch buzzer when a button is pressed 1 Display the SYSTEM SETUP menu 2 Select SWITCH BUZZER by moving the joystick up or down 3 Select the ON or OFF mode by moving the joystick to the right or left The initial facto
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